x STOCKTAKING x THROW-OUTS sale prices lowered. gift-like values be early « " . ' ' * ■ ■ . ' .i 1' 1 1 1 AFTERNOON FROCKS * LINEN SUPPER CLOTH5. See the window of Stylish Froeks in plain 44 inches square Putre !Eineit " Suppef or figured fabrics. CJoths. Splendid. quality Cream Linen# Now Half Price or Lesa \ • embroidered in colours. Uswally; Jl/6, , MILLINERY Sale Price 9/.1I, Three one-priced lots to clear our stocks. V t Throw-out Price 5/11. A selection of Hats, usually 7/11 to 42/-. :nDIMP rnATimr > Throw-out Prices 1/11, 3/11, -7/11 rJ? 1 J ^ w tt * • ' All Wool Coating sn diagonal stripe effecfe, CORSETRY. 54 inches wide. Usually 11/6. Sale Price Berlei and.Modaire, all incomplete ranges 8/11 Throw-out Price 4/11 y»r4 of Corsets, Cox^selettes, Brassieres. - "♦ At Half Price WE5T OF ENGLANP TWEEDS. LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS Novelty checks in AU Wool English Size 70 x 70 Pure Linen Damask Table . Twceds; 61-inch. UauaUy_ 12/6. Sala Cloths, spelndid quality, pretty deaigns. Price - Throw^ut Pr.ce 4/11 yui Usually 17/6. Sale Price 15/6. LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE. Throw-out Price 10/6 each Full-fashioned Cashmere Hose in highBREAKFAST CLOTHS * ' ' / grade British qualities. Good shades. Colourful Check Breakfast Cloths, 36 . .Usually 7/11 and 8/11. Sale Prices 5/ll • inches square. Usually 1/6. &ale Price .arft 6/11 — 1/ -each Throw-out Price 9d each j Throw-out Prices 3/11 and 4/11 pah* _ _ d a td thc!* foremost for^ w X DAIKUj values X
iPOP.PELWELL 'S MEN'S WEAR . Uf ' ■ { tUVISCA bRESS SHIRTS. SUk pleated front. t - Two only, sizes 1 and 5. Usua3 > ^ 71 1 ' Price 12/6 Now * % • TWEED HATS. Donegals. All sizes. Usual Price 6/6 * V * " CAHTBRBUSY IK)0KNIT SHIRTS. Qteam. * Sizes 1, 2 and 5. Usual Price Aj |1 ' 10/9 ...... -Now / • mm WIIITE TENNIS SHIRTS. Twill. All sizefc Usual Prices 7/6 to 10/6 .... o /| JI Now STRIPBD NEG. SHIRTS. Good sha/les. All sizes. Ugual Pxices 10/6 to* £ /f 1 16/6 JTow GOLF HOSE. All sizes. *Assorted shades. * .JjliPf Usual Prices 5/11 to 1/6 — Now Half Price Poppeluiellk ii ii the men's outfitters ii ii hastings and waipukurau hmhhni EASY TERMS on armstrong — royal enfield — humbc.* rudge — triumph — james cycles. OLD CYCLES AS DEPOSIT C. R. STEVENS & S0NS LTD. FAMOtJS FOR fAMOUS 0YGLES NAPIER HASTINGS WAIPUKURAU A. J. Smith, Hastings Manager. R. HUtchins, Waipukurau Manager.
All Losbes are RCbtored . « . and SotroWs Elid. — Shakespeare. For loss of voice, loss of sleep; )o s* of strength through a J'.stressing cOUgh ■ or cold, take Baxters Lung Preserfer, the safest Und most pleasknt remedy and certainly the more effective. Y6feng and old prefer "Baxters." Play safe — ask toi- " Baxters, the unique remedy with the tonic properties. 1/d, 2/6, and 4/6, all chemists and stores. *
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 161, 26 July 1937, Page 9
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